Pink (singer)
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Solo Career Breakthrough and Pop Stardom

This timeline details Pink's rise to fame as a solo artist, from her debut album to her establishment as a pop icon.
Release of 'Can't Take Me Home'
2000
Pink releases her debut album, 'Can't Take Me Home,' featuring the hit singles 'There You Go' and 'Most Girls.' The album achieves double-platinum certification, establishing her as a rising pop star.
Collaboration on 'Lady Marmalade'
2001
Pink collaborates with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Mya on a cover of 'Lady Marmalade' for the 'Moulin Rouge!' soundtrack. The song becomes a massive international hit and wins a Grammy Award.
Release of 'Missundaztood'
2001
Pink releases her second album, 'Missundaztood,' a significant departure from her R&B beginnings. The album showcases a more rock-influenced sound and features the hit singles 'Get the Party Started,' 'Don't Let Me Get Me,' and 'Just Like a Pill.' 'Missundaztood' becomes a worldwide success.
Release of 'Try This'
2003
Pink releases her third album, 'Try This.' While commercially successful, it doesn't reach the heights of 'Missundaztood.' It does, however, win her a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for 'Trouble.'
Release of 'I'm Not Dead'
2006
Pink releases her fourth album, 'I'm Not Dead,' which becomes a global smash hit. The album spawns several successful singles, including 'Stupid Girls,' 'Who Knew,' and 'U + Ur Hand.'
Release of 'Funhouse'
2008
Pink releases her fifth album, 'Funhouse,' featuring the chart-topping single 'So What.' The album is another commercial success, further solidifying her position as a global superstar.